Tips for learning German?


The bad thing is if somebody has no knowledge of a foreign language and he uses this translator maybe at travelling he trust this translations. This could lead to curious situations. :eek:

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Sorry, here it is
"Stoplights should be less bright when the car is stationary.
They can be tiring to the sight when you are behind"

It's about adaptive brake lights, I posted on an article from AutoZeitung but I rely too much on translators and I fix it accordingly if I notice something's wrong

A bit unrelated, but turns out "my" idea is now reality:

"In the rear the E-Class taillights dim at night to reduce glare for other cars on the road. As in the S-Class, the brake lights operate at 80 percent brightness at night compared to daytime, and drop down to 60 percent when the car is at a stop."

It has happened to me many times, when I have an idea and then discover it exists, like a mirror that lowers for you to see the sidewalk when in reverse, heated steering wheel, 180 degree headers, asymmetric active aero (like the Huayra). I bet it happens to you too guys haha

Back on topic, I found some videos that I think are cool for learning German. I'll post them in an hour or so.
 

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